Apple usually gets what he wants from its production lines, against all odds. The most notable exception to this occurred in 2014, since GT Advanced Technologies has proven to be unable to meet the exacting demands of the Cupertino for sapphire glass screens. The partnership has even ended with a bankruptcy wicked, for which GT has accused Apple of making impossible demands. Although the first attempt by the firm at the apple bitten to produce sapphire screens to finish in disaster, it seems that society just will not give up on the idea of marketing the technology.
See also : iPhone 6S Mini: Mini version of the iPhone 6 in 2015?
The last manufacturer to be connected to Apple's plans for producing a sapphire screen is Foxconn. If this plant mean anything to you, it's natural because it is Apple's choice of partner for the production of many components of the iPhone. A source said at Cult of Mac that Foxconn has expressed interest in sapphire glass production for Apple in 2015 . While Foxconn has no experience with this technology, it is intimately familiar with the high expectations and deadlines tight requested.
Foxconn also has a handful of patents for sapphire screens, one for LCD screens sapphire, a protective shell sapphire, or different ways to grow sapphire, and laser cutting technology for substrates sapphire which saves time by eliminating the need for grinding or polishing material.
If Foxconn actually Partners with Apple to produce sapphire screens for the iPhone and the iPhone 6S 6S Plus, which should hit the market in September 2015, the plant would need to move to mass production for spring 2015. Cult of Mac believes that Foxconn will need to 2000 furnaces capable of producing sapphire balls of 262 kg or 3,000 ovens capable of producing 165 kg of balls, in order to meet demand in 2015 .
Regardless of what Foxconn decide on the issue or not to produce the sapphire screen, it will certainly be strongly linked to Apple for the production of materials for the various products of the Cupertino company.
See also : iPhone 6S Mini: Mini version of the iPhone 6 in 2015?
The last manufacturer to be connected to Apple's plans for producing a sapphire screen is Foxconn. If this plant mean anything to you, it's natural because it is Apple's choice of partner for the production of many components of the iPhone. A source said at Cult of Mac that Foxconn has expressed interest in sapphire glass production for Apple in 2015 . While Foxconn has no experience with this technology, it is intimately familiar with the high expectations and deadlines tight requested.
Foxconn also has a handful of patents for sapphire screens, one for LCD screens sapphire, a protective shell sapphire, or different ways to grow sapphire, and laser cutting technology for substrates sapphire which saves time by eliminating the need for grinding or polishing material.
If Foxconn actually Partners with Apple to produce sapphire screens for the iPhone and the iPhone 6S 6S Plus, which should hit the market in September 2015, the plant would need to move to mass production for spring 2015. Cult of Mac believes that Foxconn will need to 2000 furnaces capable of producing sapphire balls of 262 kg or 3,000 ovens capable of producing 165 kg of balls, in order to meet demand in 2015 .
Regardless of what Foxconn decide on the issue or not to produce the sapphire screen, it will certainly be strongly linked to Apple for the production of materials for the various products of the Cupertino company.